The MIT Energy Initiative and the US Department of Energy hosted an invitation-only Women in Clean Energy Symposium on September 16 & 17, 2014. The theme for this year's symposkum was Urban Strategies for a New Energy Future. Learn more at c3eawards.org

The goal of the Symposium is to provide women in clean energy with a range of perspectives on clean energy challenges and opportunities. It also provides a forum for net

This unit will help you to revise whole numbers, decimals and fractions, both positive and negative. You should know when and how to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Although you may have a calculator, you still need to do simple calculations in your head or on paper. Such calculations could be to estimate the size of an answer, as a check for your calculator work.

This unit is from our archive and is an adapted extract from Open mathematics (MU120) which is no longer taught by The

As we saw in Section 1, everyday talk, public discourse and political debates sometimes treat the concepts of ‘welfare’ and ‘work’ as separate spheres of activity, or even binary opposites: welfare or work. This can occur in different ways, for example:

Sesame Street: Christmas Gift to Dorothy In this Sesame Street video, Elmo gives Dorothy the fish a gift of a book called, Dorothy's World. Being with each other at Christmas is the greatest gift of all. Carolers join Elmo to sing a Happy Holiday song. Young students will enjoy this sweet video. (01:50)

We have seen that in the cochlear nerve, information about sound intensity is coded for in two ways: the firing rates of neurons and the number of neurons active. These two mechanisms of coding signal intensity are found throughout the auditory pathway and are believed to be the neural correlates of perceived loudness. The tonotopic organisation of the auditory nerve is also preserved throughout the auditory pathway; there are tonotopic maps within each of the auditory nerve relay nuclei, the

Ancient Warriors - The Knights Templar 1/3 The very beginning of this series is purposely blurred for effect. This documentary of Knights Templar is told through re-enactments and narration which is suitable for high school students. 'The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici), commonly known as the Knights Templar or the Order of the Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers), were among the most famous of the Western Christian military orders. The organAuthor(s): No creator set

Music from the Sun Solar-powered music recently enchanted students in the UMass Amherst Engineering quad. Brought to campus by the College of Engineering and the Fine Arts Center, Craig Colorusso's 'Sun Boxes' installation combines art, engineering and sustainability.Author(s): No creator set